Threshold or Threshhold

Which is the correct spelling? The correct spelling is Threshold (not Threshhold).

Correct Spelling

Threshold

Incorrect Spelling

Threshhold

How common is this error?

There are 144,000 search results on Bing for the misspelling 'Threshhold'. 'Threshhold' ranks in the top 0 of most common errors caught by TripleChecker, with at least 251 websites containing this mistake.¹

Part of speech and definition

The word 'threshold' primarily functions as a noun. It refers to the strip of wood or stone that forms the bottom of a doorway, or figuratively, it can indicate the point or level at which something begins or changes. In certain contexts, it can be used as a verb, meaning to enter or to cross a threshold.

Examples of threshold being used in a sentence:

Correct The old wooden door creaked as she stepped over the threshold into the dimly lit room.
Incorrect The old wooden door creaked as she stepped over the threshhold into the dimly lit room.
Correct He stood at the threshold of his career, unsure whether to take the leap into entrepreneurship.
Incorrect He stood at the threshhold of his career, unsure whether to take the leap into entrepreneurship.
Correct As the sun dipped below the horizon, they crossed the threshold into a warm, inviting glow.
Incorrect As the sun dipped below the horizon, they crossed the threshhold into a warm, inviting glow.

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Other common questions

What is the correct spelling?

Threshold

What is its origin?

The word 'threshold' originates from the Old English term 'ðrescold,' which referred to a wooden beam or a place where a door is situated. The term has roots in the Proto-Germanic word *draskulda, which is related to the act of treading or stepping.

How do you pronounce threshold?

The word 'threshold' is pronounced as /ˈθrɛʃhoʊld/. It sounds like "thresh-hold."

Any tips for using the word in a sentence?

The word 'threshold' can be used in a sentence like, "She stood at the threshold of the door, hesitant to step inside." When using the term, be mindful of its spelling—ensuring it is not confused with similar words—and its context, as it can refer to both a physical entrance and a metaphorical point of beginning or limit.

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1: Data as of 09/08/2024.